Alokpon, King of Gotta.

It is always natural to post Alokpon, king of traditional rhythm Tchinkoume after the king of the Tchink System, Tohon Stan. This album is special because of the of recording's quality and the nearly mint shape of the vinyl. You'll collect the heavy and deep sound of the Gotta percussion. A disc of great value.

Anatole Houdeffo:

First farmer of yams and cassava, and first producer of palm wine in the region of Savalou (center)

King Alokpon:

First traditional musician from Benin with, to his credits, over 60 albums distibuted since 1969.

These two characters are actually the same man. From the Mahi people, Alokpon is a villager (in the noble sense of the word), who divides his time between the love of the earth and the Tchinkoume rhythm. According to the legend this rhythm would come from Abomey, but the scarcity of clay around Savalou prevented the production of good percussions, so the gourd or Gotta was chosen. This giant hollow gourd produces a bass sound which all the 23 musicians and dancers stall on.